Ryanair denies it is still charging departure tax
Ryanair yesterday refuted claims it continued to charge the departure tax after November 1.
The airline was this week investigated by the Civil Aviation Department following claims by passengers that it was still charging the Maltese tax after its abolition at the beginning of this month.
MEP Simon Busuttil also wrote to the airline about the matter after receiving complaints.
Dr Busuttil said his office looked into the matter and discovered that the tax amount shown on the Ryanair website for flights departing before November was the same as that for flights departing after November 1.
He said he was then told by the airline that it had not received any formal notification of the tax amendment.
But the airline insisted yesterday that it had, in fact, changed its tariffs following November 1 and all bookings made since the beginning of the month have not included the abolished tax.
Ryanair said it welcomes the removal of the departure tax as it will further encourage Maltese passengers to take advantage of its services.
Spokesman Stephen McNamara said the airline was always opposed to the tax and described it as a totally unjustified barrier to international travel.
The €23 tax levied on all passengers was lifted after the European Commission declared it discriminatory.
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Charles Baldacchino
Nov 11th 2008, 13:31
Can someone explain the taxes/charges amounts when booking online flights on ryanair.com. Few minutes ago i have checked booking for a December Flight and the taxes/charges rates are still on.... who can explain?? thanks
James Depasquale
Nov 8th 2008, 19:30
As expected Ryan Air is twisting a blow into a pr thing.
The text quoted by Dr. Busuttil from Ryan Air's reply, following his call for inquiry, is very clear.
Passenger complaints are based on financial abuses. Nobody has time to loose on non existent issues.
So, thank you very much Simon Busuttil.
Ryan Air, please make sure you respect your clients.
Mark Spiteri
Nov 8th 2008, 13:42
Can someone explain to me why AIR MALTA are charging the following taxes / charges...amounting to 105 euros(Lm45.16) per person and 80 euros for the air fare.
Whilst we are pointing our fingers at RYAN AIR.
For example family of 5 as per todays website :
5 Adult 400.00 EUR
Taxes 276.65 EUR (55.00 euros per person)
Fuel Surcharge 250.00 EUR (50 euros per person)
Total 926.65 EUR